In 1984, the Boyd Gaming Corp. wrote a check for $1.2 million that paid for a new playing surface at the old Silver Bowl football stadium that changed Las Vegas’ sports landscape.
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Ron Kantowski
Ron Kantowski is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
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Most jerseys undergo subtle changes, but nothing too drastic as NHL’s new designs are unveiled during cocktail party at Wynn Las Vegas.
Baseball slugger Bryce Harper set up ceremonial first pitch duties for 7-year-old Hailey Dawson to create awareness in Poland Syndrome after meeting her in a Las Vegas grocery store.
Local experts debate whether a recent lack of top Major League Baseball Draft picks with Las Vegas ties is a trend or anomaly.
Wally Backman, who was popular with 51s players, fans and media, was fired after guiding Monclova of the Mexican League to a 22-20 record as manager.
Home-schooled Las Vegan to receive high school diploma from track president Eddie Gossage during prerace ceremony.
Former LPGA touring pro Stephanie Louden was coming off her best season when she put pro golf aside and became a mother.
ROOT SPORTS, Golden Knights games not available on local cable TV yet, but there’s still plenty of time to negotiate a deal.
In 2015, when he started 35 games of the 41 he played for the Knicks, former UNLV basketball player Lou Amundson became the 12th player in NBA history to perform for 10 teams.
Las Vegas attorney Marc Risman was watching from the suites when his client and longtime friend Scott Dixon survived a terrifying crash at the Indianapolis 500.
In keeping with the pedal-to-the-metal theme of Memorial Day Weekend, Las Vegas drivers, teams, races play a big part in annual celebration of speed.
Comeback Coyotes to continue remarkable postseason run against Illinois team in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Former Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers and Mike Rozier play golf to assist Susan Spencer’s A Level Playing Field foundation for Las Vegas’ inner-city youth.
Rod Buskas, former NHL and Las Vegas Thunder defenseman, on Las Vegas Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant: “He never quit as a player, and I don’t think he’ll ever quit as a coach.”
After bouncing back from a 17-3 first-round defeat in the regional baseball playoffs, College of Southern Nevada heads to a district showdown in Yuma, Arizona.